Sin in the sun

Zaria 2022-01-16 08:02:19

Sin in the Sun (1982)
8.3
1982 / United Kingdom / Crime Suspense / Guy Hamilton / Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith

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Compared with the murder on the Orient Express, I feel that the whole plot is a little bit slower.

Then after the murder case occurred, the detectives began to investigate and cross-examine everyone, but according to what everyone said, it was the point in time that they had proof of their alibi, but who actually killed her?

Detective Poirot was very anxious. Later, by analyzing their respective testimonies, they gathered everyone together and began to reason about who was lying. According to detective analysis, the Redfern couple killed her, but there is no evidence. Finally, he found evidence to prove that his speculation was correct. Poirot was a little bit proud and proud at that time, quite cute.

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Extended Reading
  • Garth 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Inspector Poirot's reasoning in solving the case is still interesting to see. The whole movie is now, the killing method is simple, the charm of the old movie is not ordinary, the owner of the hotel is Professor McGonagall haha

  • Robin 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    For the sake of alibi! How does the female criminal know that the cheap actress must hide in the cave, otherwise what is the use of that bottle of brown water? Can a stone knock a person unconscious? Why not just smash it a few times and just kill it? Ordinary people who find the body but stay at the scene and report the crime without fleeing are suspicious! Agatha's things are all in circles with ink marks, her writing is pale and procrastinating, and a woman's logic is just a huh...

Evil Under the Sun quotes

  • Sir Horace Blatt: She's not gonna make a chump out of me.

  • Sir Horace Blatt: In three days' time she'll be down at Daphne's place for a little holiday. I'll give her a little holiday!

    Poirot: Daphne's place?

    Sir Horace Blatt: Yes, you know, Daphne Castle. She was a mistress of the King of Tyrania for years, then when he upped and married the present queen he gave Daphne an old summer palace to keep her quiet. She's turned it into one of those exclusive la-di-da hotels where the nobs and nancies come to squawk at each other. I can't stand it meself, but she's good sort.